Pubdate: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 Source: Victoria News (CN BC) Copyright: 2003 Victoria News Contact: http://www.vicnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1267 Author: Don Descoteau DRUG ARRESTS GOING UP IN CITY It's been about a month and the Victoria police have been busy waging a local version of the 'War on Drugs'. The department's point man on downtown street-policing, Sgt. Darren Laur, said that as of last Friday (Feb. 21) the department's 20-member downtown drug task force had made 204 arrests on trafficking charges, possession for the purpose of trafficking, outstanding warrants, breaches of undertaking - -- promises to stay out of the downtown "Red Zone" -- and even solicitation of prostitution. "We've been concentrating on cocaine and heroin dealers but we have also arrested a number of marijuana dealers," said Laur. Insp. Bill Naughton, supervisor of the core (central) district for the department, said the high number of arrests relate to increased enforcement efforts. He added "the people we're dealing with are largely ones we're familiar with." Anecdotal comments from merchants in the downtown area has been largely positive concerning the increased efforts to clean up the downtown, said Naughton. The area around Douglas and Pandora streets remains the most frequent area for illicit drug activity. While police have made a dent in the trade, they have yet to determine whether drug trafficking is drifting outward to residential neighbourhoods. "The issue for us is to determine where displacement will occur, but it's too early to tell yet," said Naughton. Asked whether the current campaign will taper off as police make further inroads into the downtown drug scene, a determined-looking Naughton stated: "I don't have any intention of slowing down." - --- MAP posted-by: Beth